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Pro-Claim

Pro-Claim

26 May 2026 /Posted byGregory Dalrymple-White
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Christian England by Gilbert and George

By Gregory Dalrymple-White

All this used to be fields
that spread
yields that fed

people
who gave ambition
to a system
abused

all of this used to be so much better
than a street
that repeats across
concrete heaths
and that flag
wankers
reclaim

did all this used to be so much more?
or just a door
to see red-tinted visions that passed
like a slow train replacement bus
the boring complaints
joyously claimed

And yet all of this reclaimed
from before

from churches
who made sure
a message dismounted,
palmed off,
from one that beggars called friend
who adored Magdalene
no less

impressed in stone structures
cold comfort
what a space
to reclaim
whilst dog collar dogmatics
spoil gospel
reframe!

for is it not the case?

that all of this used to be so much less

before we sat here

together.

In this place
that used to be fields.

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